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"textContent": "Mount Rushmore may have its home in South Dakota, but it’s also in Shenzhen, China. Here, the four presidents stare out over a section of a 118-acre (48-hectare) theme park, where iconic structures from across the world sit alongside each other, frozen in time as a rapidly growing tech metropolis rises around it.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n**Category:** Holiday Destinations, Outdoors\n\n**Tags:** China, World-wide, Architects, History, Culture, Design Engineering, Society",
"title": "In China’s 'Silicon Valley,' US landmarks stand in a strange world frozen in time"
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